They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyProfiles of 23 presidential candidates who were defeated for the presidency of the United States, from 1824 to 1964. |
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Thus he had rendered a double service to the people : he had helped to release the legislature , which makes statutes , from its bondage to the courts , had helped large groups of workingmen to get higher rates of pay .
Thus he had rendered a double service to the people : he had helped to release the legislature , which makes statutes , from its bondage to the courts , had helped large groups of workingmen to get higher rates of pay .
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His activities as a legislator and governor had been precisely the kind needed in a president in 1876 : he had helped put the state finances on a sound basis , abolished much graft , rescued New Yorkowned enterprises from the hands of ...
His activities as a legislator and governor had been precisely the kind needed in a president in 1876 : he had helped put the state finances on a sound basis , abolished much graft , rescued New Yorkowned enterprises from the hands of ...
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... his conduct of the campaign did his country and the institution of free elections great good , helped to keep alive the two - party system when the opposition was determined to remain the only party that could hold power .
... his conduct of the campaign did his country and the institution of free elections great good , helped to keep alive the two - party system when the opposition was determined to remain the only party that could hold power .
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